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Glass transition temperature as a unified parameter to design self-healable elastomers | Science Advances

Glass transition temperature can be a unified parameter to design self-healable elastomers.

Abstract

Self-healing ability of materials, particularly polymers, improves their functional stabilities and lifespan. To date, the designs for self-healable polymers have relied on specific intermolecular interactions or chemistries. We report a design methodology for self-healable polymers based on glass transition. Statistical copolymer series of two monomers with different glass transition temperatures ( T g ) were synthesized, and their self-healing tendency depends on the T g of the copolymers and the constituents. Self-healing occurs more efficiently when the difference in T g between two monomer units is larger, within a narrow T g range of the copolymers, irrespective of their functional groups. The self-healable copolymers are elastomeric and nonpolar. The strategy to graft glass transition onto self-healing would expand the scope of polymer design.

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